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abc news reporter alex is one of the few journalist inside syri syria. >> rain poured as we approached the crossing into syria. first stop a rebel checkpoint. tank and men armed with ak 47. once past them a narrow winding road that led us to white tent and sea of red mud. in it the faces of this growing crisis. children huddled around the only source of warmth. tiny campfire. partof the mass exodus. family fleeing the cross fire of syria bloody civil war. for them life is dire. and growing dangerous. few here have their own jacket or shoes. it's growing colder by the day. fear that children are getting sicker. they pet just one small bottle of water a day person. for all 12,000 refugee, there are only 4 toilets. pouring into an open sewer. the risk of disease is real. he says they would go home but the regime warplane keep bombing. in the family tent his cousin, son and husband are 2 of the 40,000 killed choke up thinking about the future. life will never be the same again she says. too much has happened. houston, texas person here manages the camp and are desperate for international h
abc news reporter alex is one of the few journalist inside syri syria. >> rain poured as we approached the crossing into syria. first stop a rebel checkpoint. tank and men armed with ak 47. once past them a narrow winding road that led us to white tent and sea of red mud. in it the faces of this growing crisis. children huddled around the only source of warmth. tiny campfire. partof the mass exodus. family fleeing the cross fire of syria bloody civil war. for them life is dire. and...
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alex set a bowl record with four and a half sacks. 31-27. both teams finished 9-4. stanford men's basketball just ended. they took care of lafayette. final score, 65-59. >> ama: tiger populations are
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and welcome to "weekends with alex witt." we're calling it a tragedy, but that particular word nor any other could describe what happened on a cold, bright winter morning in newtown, connecticut. i'm afraid the answers we try to provide in the next hour to the most pressing questions will feel inat adequate to all of us, but we'll try with an admitedly heavy heart. here is what we know. there are new details to report among the 28 people dead are 20 schoolchildren, ages 5 to 10, and the gunman, who also killed his mother, prior to the massacre. this is the nation's second deadliest shooting. 33 people died at virginia tech in 2007. at this hour, investigators are working to learn as much as they can about the gunman. he's been identified as 20-year-old adam lanza. so far, authorities have not spoken publicly about a possible motive. ♪ >> the community is in mourning, at least 2,000 gathered for a vigil last night at a local church, lighting candles and singing hymns while trying to console each other. many in shock. >> when
and welcome to "weekends with alex witt." we're calling it a tragedy, but that particular word nor any other could describe what happened on a cold, bright winter morning in newtown, connecticut. i'm afraid the answers we try to provide in the next hour to the most pressing questions will feel inat adequate to all of us, but we'll try with an admitedly heavy heart. here is what we know. there are new details to report among the 28 people dead are 20 schoolchildren, ages 5 to 10, and...
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alex? >> did he remove the hard drive from one of them and if so, from that computer, wouldn't be able to be access to anything, correct? >> he apparently removed it and damage it had but they found it. so they are trying to see whether they can reconstruct what's on it nonetheless. >> all right, pete williams, many thanks there from washington. >>> at this hour, portraits are beginning to emerge of the victims, many of them as young as 6 years old. msnbc's chris januarying is live for news newtown. chris, i know we just heard there from the connecticut state police but let's talk about what's happening around you today o. >> reporter: think the significant thing we heard from lieutenant vance a few minutes ago was confirming that that part of the investigation is over and some of the bodies have begun to be released to the families. i have talked to many of the religious leaders in this community. of course, they have spent the last 48 hours or so trying to console their congregations and
alex? >> did he remove the hard drive from one of them and if so, from that computer, wouldn't be able to be access to anything, correct? >> he apparently removed it and damage it had but they found it. so they are trying to see whether they can reconstruct what's on it nonetheless. >> all right, pete williams, many thanks there from washington. >>> at this hour, portraits are beginning to emerge of the victims, many of them as young as 6 years old. msnbc's chris...
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alex? >> chris may i ask you you're there on the scene, i can tell you as you experienced here yesterday, there's a really somber air here. and i think even the news media is in shock. do you find that to be the case because of the innocence lost and just the horrific nature of this story, that even out there it's the same feeling? >> reporter: there is as i've described it a heaviness. i've been at so many of these, too many, obviously, of these locations starting at columbine and going up onto the present. and just recently obviously i was in aurora at the movie theater shooting. i was in gabby gifford's hometown when all of that transpired. but there is something about five and six-year-olds. we know that one of the major scenes there was a kindergarten classroom. something about that that has touched so many people. not just here but around the world. i have been surprised to see the way the media has come here from china, from japan, from canada, from russia. when i first came on the s
alex? >> chris may i ask you you're there on the scene, i can tell you as you experienced here yesterday, there's a really somber air here. and i think even the news media is in shock. do you find that to be the case because of the innocence lost and just the horrific nature of this story, that even out there it's the same feeling? >> reporter: there is as i've described it a heaviness. i've been at so many of these, too many, obviously, of these locations starting at columbine and...
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>> i don't think so, alex. i do think that it is time for the president to be hands on with congress. i think it's time for congress to say, okay, we can't get our way in 100% degrees. we can't do it. so where can we come to an agreement that does not make people get higher taxes at the end of this year, especially in the small business category and, you know, two college professors would be hit with a $250,000 level for another tax increase, and small business certainly would. so i think we need to not go off this fiscal cliff almost at all costs. >> but you talk about being hands on in terms of the president. i mean, how much more hands on can you be with face to face talks? he's been having those with house speaker john boehner. >> very few. very few. you know, i think he needs to sit down with john boehner, with other leaders in congress. i think he needs to be hands on, really constant, because his surrogates and then the speaker have not been able to come to terms, but i think the president -- this is goi
>> i don't think so, alex. i do think that it is time for the president to be hands on with congress. i think it's time for congress to say, okay, we can't get our way in 100% degrees. we can't do it. so where can we come to an agreement that does not make people get higher taxes at the end of this year, especially in the small business category and, you know, two college professors would be hit with a $250,000 level for another tax increase, and small business certainly would. so i think...
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my handle @alex witt. still ahead, 50 shades of green. >>> plus new questions surrounding the tragic turn in the royal radio hoax. you're watching "weekends with alex witt." ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> big money headlines, first a jump in jobs pumped up prices and 5,000
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>> alex, it does to some extent. you look back a year and a half ago when they were talking about the debt ceiling. we all know what happened there. the president had really low approval ratings at that time. the republicans held a lot of the cards. this time it's very different. president came off the re-election. that's why you see the president holding the hard line. a lot of pressure on the president to hold his hard line even from his left. i think you'll continue to seat president do so. it's going to be up to the republicans to feel whether he has enough pressure, i think the white house is encouraged that some republicans have broken ranks and are starting to say let's look at other opportunities to maybe raise rates. >> we'll talk about the ultimate in breaking ranks if you will. molly, i want to ask you about the surprising resignation of tea party favorite jim demint. it seems kind of sudden. why now? >> everybody was surprised about this. but i seems in the aftermath of the election the republicans are st
>> alex, it does to some extent. you look back a year and a half ago when they were talking about the debt ceiling. we all know what happened there. the president had really low approval ratings at that time. the republicans held a lot of the cards. this time it's very different. president came off the re-election. that's why you see the president holding the hard line. a lot of pressure on the president to hold his hard line even from his left. i think you'll continue to seat president...
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nbc's luke russert, the man -- >> oh, my,, alex wagner, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you, luke? what is going on? tell us what this -- where are we? give us a road map here, because those of us on the outside looking up to capitol hill for some explanation are flummexed at best. the amendment to plan b, the cantor addendum, are we any closer to an actual deal? >> no one necessarily knows for sure, alex, but what i can tell you is i spoke to a number of members last night who are sort of establishment republicans, and they said, look, we don't necessarily know what exactly the speaker is doing unless this is some sort of a large plan that he and obama have together so that he gets to be able to show the more conservative members of his congress that he is doing all he can to prevent some sort of large scale deal in a would have a massive tax increase from happening. something happened on monday that we don't know about. if you read the newspaper articles, if you talk to people, it seemed like the two sides were close. obama put 400,000.
nbc's luke russert, the man -- >> oh, my,, alex wagner, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you, luke? what is going on? tell us what this -- where are we? give us a road map here, because those of us on the outside looking up to capitol hill for some explanation are flummexed at best. the amendment to plan b, the cantor addendum, are we any closer to an actual deal? >> no one necessarily knows for sure, alex, but what i can tell you is i spoke to a number of members last night...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alex. the nra's response comes from wane la pierre, he said the best way to protect children is to put more security officers armed with guns in the nation's schools. >> the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mile away? or from a minute away? >> reporter: la pierre says banks, the president, and congress are protected by armed guards and schools should be too. somewhere between a fourth and a third of nation's schools already have an armed guard. most in middle and high schools. they didn't say anything about assault weapons or high-capacity magazines. the nra's plan was called a distraction from the more basic problem, the widespread availability of those weapons. one point of common ground between nra and president obama. they believe too much violence in pop
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alex. the nra's response comes from wane la pierre, he said the best way to protect children is to put more security officers armed with guns in the nation's schools. >> the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a...
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welcome to weekends with alex witt. no alex today. taking a much deserved weekend off. i'm t.j. holmes, good to be with you. new this morning, president obama outlining his course of action if we all go off the cliff. >> if an agreement isn't reached on time, then i'll urge the senate to hold an up-or-down vote on a basic package that protects the middle class from an income tax hike, extends vital unemployment insurance for americans looking for a job and lays the ground work for more economic growth and deficit reduction. >> the president is optimistic that a deal can be reached midnight on new year's eve. listen to senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> we had a good meeting down at the white house. engaged in discussions in the hopes we can come forward as early as sunday and have a recommendation that i can make to my conference and the majority leader can make to his conference. >> and the senate is set to reconvene sunday at 1:00 eastern time. the house also expected to be in session on sunday. they'll start at 2:00 eastern time with the first votes coming at 6:30. le
welcome to weekends with alex witt. no alex today. taking a much deserved weekend off. i'm t.j. holmes, good to be with you. new this morning, president obama outlining his course of action if we all go off the cliff. >> if an agreement isn't reached on time, then i'll urge the senate to hold an up-or-down vote on a basic package that protects the middle class from an income tax hike, extends vital unemployment insurance for americans looking for a job and lays the ground work for more...
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>> i'm surprised alex didn't pick me but i'm very happy for joy. i will watch and record it. >> thank you very much, both of you. >>> coming up, a republican today offered a little bit of trivia about republicans and taxes an his trivia needs a little bit of a rewrite. that's coming up. >>> newt gingrich says republicans can't beat hillary clinton and hillary clinton has just said something to barbara walters about running for president. tony award-winning actor, alan coupling is he cumming will join me later. he may join me sooner than later. with alan, you never know. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v,
>> i'm surprised alex didn't pick me but i'm very happy for joy. i will watch and record it. >> thank you very much, both of you. >>> coming up, a republican today offered a little bit of trivia about republicans and taxes an his trivia needs a little bit of a rewrite. that's coming up. >>> newt gingrich says republicans can't beat hillary clinton and hillary clinton has just said something to barbara walters about running for president. tony award-winning actor,...
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alex wagner, the biggest loser of 2012? >> donald trump -- >> correct, correct, you get the ipad. >> i hate to disappoint you, it is shelden addelson -- the house is always supposed to win, and the house lost big time. >> great. that was great. >> steve, biggest loser. >> i want an ipad, but the big loser, the name for generations, the gold standard in public opinion polling -- gallugallup. gallup, all of october, on election day said romney has an advantage, going to win this, and people are going to look more skepticalally at the gallup polls going forward. >> let's see if nate silver comes up in the biggest winner category over there. biggest winner, again, i'm going to go first. because once again, i couldn't be more obvious. i just think the guy who wins the presidential election is really, you know, by every measure the biggest winner. and he did it with this crushing unemployment rate on his administration, which he did everything he could possibly do to fix. but he didn't have it politically fixed by the time he wen
alex wagner, the biggest loser of 2012? >> donald trump -- >> correct, correct, you get the ipad. >> i hate to disappoint you, it is shelden addelson -- the house is always supposed to win, and the house lost big time. >> great. that was great. >> steve, biggest loser. >> i want an ipad, but the big loser, the name for generations, the gold standard in public opinion polling -- gallugallup. gallup, all of october, on election day said romney has an advantage,...
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alex wagner, the biggest loser of 2012? >> donald trump -- >> correct, correct, you get the ipad. >> i hate to disappoint you, it is shelden addelson -- the house lost. >> steve. >> i want an ipad, but the big loser, the name for generations, the gold standard in public opinion polling. gallup, all of october, on election day said romney has an advantage, going to win this, and people are going to look more skepticalally at the gallup polls. >> let's see if silver comes up in the category, biggest winner, again, i'm going to go first, because once again, i couldn't be more obvious. i just think the guy who wins the presidential election is really, you know, by every measure the biggest winner. and he did it with this crushing unemployment rate on his administration, which he did everything he could possibly do to fix. but he didn't have it politically fixed by the time he went into re-election, he got reelected with an unemployment number there everybody says is impossible. and so that credit goes to president obama, bigges
alex wagner, the biggest loser of 2012? >> donald trump -- >> correct, correct, you get the ipad. >> i hate to disappoint you, it is shelden addelson -- the house lost. >> steve. >> i want an ipad, but the big loser, the name for generations, the gold standard in public opinion polling. gallup, all of october, on election day said romney has an advantage, going to win this, and people are going to look more skepticalally at the gallup polls. >> let's see if...
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. >> it was fascinating, alex. so much has changed from 2011 when we heard from republicans that the boehner rule, i. efrmgts any extension of the debt limit must be matched by matching spending cuts the norm from now on. seems president obama does not want to play that game as he said. walking away from the press conference today withes the gop leadership on capitol hill, a x alex, they're still engaging in the trench warfare. i asked speaker boehner about the $250,000 bush tax cuts, all the polling shows the country will think republicans are to blame if we go over the fiscal cliff, six out of ten voters in november said the tax rates should go up, how much longer can he afford to politically keep this pledge and he said look, you heard it there, the rates when we close the revenues, loopholes will go up on the rich people. that still is the mindset. what's interesting, is talking to republicans leaving the house conference gop conference this morning, there is a lot of support for speaker boehner. there aren't c
. >> it was fascinating, alex. so much has changed from 2011 when we heard from republicans that the boehner rule, i. efrmgts any extension of the debt limit must be matched by matching spending cuts the norm from now on. seems president obama does not want to play that game as he said. walking away from the press conference today withes the gop leadership on capitol hill, a x alex, they're still engaging in the trench warfare. i asked speaker boehner about the $250,000 bush tax cuts, all...
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and alex popped me a giant sign that said, sam, will you marry me. and yeah, it was just an incredible moment. i remember every second of it. you know, i'm glad that i do because it will be something that i'll never forget for the rest of my life. >> by the time you landed, you knew that he was going to propose? >> before we jumped, he looks at me and he said, look at the sky, the clouds, doesn't it look like the sky and the clouds that you saw in your bedroom when you were a kid. and i kind of thought, i don't think i ever told him that. and he said, the reason why i know that is because i talked to your dad yesterday. >> oh! >> alex, what was more nerve-wracking, talking to her dad, jumping out of a plane or proposing? >> definitely proposing. >> you will get married on the ground, right? >> wherever we get married. >> can we see your ring? >> absolutely. >> woo hoo! >> hey! pretty. >>> a spa for your cat. ♪ ♪ >>> christmas is almost here, people are still looking for that last-minute perfect tech gift for the techie in their lives. we luckily
and alex popped me a giant sign that said, sam, will you marry me. and yeah, it was just an incredible moment. i remember every second of it. you know, i'm glad that i do because it will be something that i'll never forget for the rest of my life. >> by the time you landed, you knew that he was going to propose? >> before we jumped, he looks at me and he said, look at the sky, the clouds, doesn't it look like the sky and the clouds that you saw in your bedroom when you were a kid....
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thank you, alex. we've seen with auto safety, for example, that you can diminish the fatalities by one-third, with tobacco. i think public safety becomes a critical framework. >> you know, te it away. from your perspective as a former police chief, i mean, you know about public safety. this is an area where the president, i think, has a lot of agreement with police officers at the local and state level. >> i mean, public safety, keeping our communities safe, our neighborhoods safe, our schools safe, our families safe really has to be the number one concern. as a mother of three sons, as a 27-year law enforcement officer, i have seen the consequences of having assault type weapons, military style weapons on the streets. i have seen the consequences of guns being in the hands of illegal or habitual felons and mentally ill people. one of my initiatives as the police chief was to get illegal guns off of our streets, out of the hands of criminals, and out of the hands of mentally ill people. by doing that,
thank you, alex. we've seen with auto safety, for example, that you can diminish the fatalities by one-third, with tobacco. i think public safety becomes a critical framework. >> you know, te it away. from your perspective as a former police chief, i mean, you know about public safety. this is an area where the president, i think, has a lot of agreement with police officers at the local and state level. >> i mean, public safety, keeping our communities safe, our neighborhoods safe,...
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. >> but claude doesn't gain worldwide fame until teenager alex graham visits the zoo during a family trip in 2009. >> the zoo is generally really quiet. we were looking around. i just walk off by myself. >> soon alex comes face-to-face with claude the bear. >> so i take out my camera. >> alex can't believe his eyes when claude picks up the stick. >> i was pretty amazed when i saw claude playing with the stick doing all these amazing tricks. at the time i was filming it, i was thinking this could get millions of views on youtube. >> alex decides to make his vision a reality. he comes home from his trip and edits together a montage of claude's best moves. the bear's tricks are so unbelievable that even alex's sister yuki thinks it's a fake. >> there's a ton of crazy stuff in japan, so i thought maybe it was a show or something. then he's like, no, it's real. >> alex uploads the video in september 2009. >> i start getting thousands of views. started getting really excited. then week after week it kept blowing up. >> before long, the video entitled "kung fu bear" receives more than 3.5 m
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hi, alex. hi, everyone. i thought it'd be interesting to hear from you what your customers say are some of the things they like best about colonial penn's whole life insurance. who's gonna start? well, it's guaranteed acceptance for people over age 50. they don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. and it gives them peace of mind knowing that their family has some insurance to help cover funeral costs. and other final expenses. great point, and that's something everybody needs to plan for, especially in this economy. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's an affordable way to provide protection for loved ones. yes, and that rate never goes up. and their coverage never goes down because of their age. they can get permanent insurance at a price that fits into their budget. alex: do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you should call colonial penn now. for just $9.95 a month per unit you can get quality insurance that d
hi, alex. hi, everyone. i thought it'd be interesting to hear from you what your customers say are some of the things they like best about colonial penn's whole life insurance. who's gonna start? well, it's guaranteed acceptance for people over age 50. they don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. and it gives them peace of mind knowing that their family has some insurance to help cover funeral costs. and other final expenses. great point, and that's something everybody...
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that was with alex. >> guest: yeah. >> host: tell us about that. >> guest: we'd been following alex, as you know, through the school year and were aware that he was being bullied on the school bus. and it was something that was escalating over the course of the school year. we had let the school know early in the school year on the first day that he had been punched, and the response was sort of, yeah, you know, school buses are pretty rough. they're pad. um, but -- they're bad. but nothing was done. and as we were witnessing alex getting bullied more severely over the course of the year and as we knew thing were happening when we weren't there, um, we came to a point where we knew that on the one hand our respondent to the film -- our respondent to the film and our partnership with alex who'd been going through this for years, on the one hand the responsibility of the film was to say this is what kids are going through, and we're not going to gloss this over. on the other hand, our responsibility is to alex and to the family when the school didn't intervene after we continued to tel
that was with alex. >> guest: yeah. >> host: tell us about that. >> guest: we'd been following alex, as you know, through the school year and were aware that he was being bullied on the school bus. and it was something that was escalating over the course of the school year. we had let the school know early in the school year on the first day that he had been punched, and the response was sort of, yeah, you know, school buses are pretty rough. they're pad. um, but -- they're...
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the other thing you asked about with the parent when sunset is referring to alex's dad. >> they are referring to his mom and dad being upset with him for not standing up for himself, i just wanted to cringe. >> what's clear is when dad said if you don't make a stop, this could happen to your little sister. then the sister gets in on it and it's, like, just puts the, as sisters will do, but i think as a, as someone who was a boy and had difficult conversations with my dad, i really really remember that sort of punch them, make it go away. a lot of families will give that advice. i'm not even convinced that's the wrong advice, the problem is when they doesn't work, then they shut down and quit coming to you because they are afraid it's a double disappointment. they can't please their peers and find friendship and then they so don't want to lose their fathers as well, this boy-father thing is so deep. >> every single person in this room wants to start making a difference. we want to start doing it right now. ros, how do you start giving a child the dignity that was taken away? >> i'm actually go
the other thing you asked about with the parent when sunset is referring to alex's dad. >> they are referring to his mom and dad being upset with him for not standing up for himself, i just wanted to cringe. >> what's clear is when dad said if you don't make a stop, this could happen to your little sister. then the sister gets in on it and it's, like, just puts the, as sisters will do, but i think as a, as someone who was a boy and had difficult conversations with my dad, i really...
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alex savidge is going to have a live report coming up. right now we will take a live look at the san mateo bridge if we head outside right now you can see that traffic is flowing nicely there on the right hand side toward foster city. in san francisco 101 same story. traffic looking good on the right hand side there toward sfo. and finally we have a look at the east shore freeway this is those headlights are folks heading down toward the mack maze. let's head over to steve. >> thank you, tara. a little bit of a break here. there will be one more system. although it will be much, much weaker. today a lot of high clouds. patchy fog in the morning. it's dry. it will return to the north bay tuesday evening. and for everybody on wednesday. it won't be anything off the charts. a lot of high clouds today. weaker system arrives late tuesday and wednesday. that will be the last one in the series. 40s on the temps. fog, petaluma, napa. this next system is heading toward the north. it will give asterion. the air is saturated after the three power ho
alex savidge is going to have a live report coming up. right now we will take a live look at the san mateo bridge if we head outside right now you can see that traffic is flowing nicely there on the right hand side toward foster city. in san francisco 101 same story. traffic looking good on the right hand side there toward sfo. and finally we have a look at the east shore freeway this is those headlights are folks heading down toward the mack maze. let's head over to steve. >> thank you,...
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alex. >> chris, thanks for the update. jonathan, i have a list, a horrible list, of the deadliest u.s. school shootings. columbine, of course, killed 12 students before the two shooters took their own lives. we're hearing reports now that up to 20 children may have been shot. it is hopefully -- we say this every single time we cover one of these things, a line in the sand. there has got to be a measurable xhank, some kind of reaction. one would hope that there will be some political capital to report in the way we handle gun and gun violence in this country. >> what's so traumatizing, beyond the trauma that we're already experiencing is the fact that we're talking about the possibility of multiple children dead. not high school students. want college students. not pedestrians on the street. grown adults. we're talking about children who went to school today, you know, starry-eyed, going to school with all the hope and joy that comes with that. especially in this holiday season and to now learn that a gunman went into that
alex. >> chris, thanks for the update. jonathan, i have a list, a horrible list, of the deadliest u.s. school shootings. columbine, of course, killed 12 students before the two shooters took their own lives. we're hearing reports now that up to 20 children may have been shot. it is hopefully -- we say this every single time we cover one of these things, a line in the sand. there has got to be a measurable xhank, some kind of reaction. one would hope that there will be some political...
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you're watching weekends with alex witt. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the r
you're watching weekends with alex witt. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart...
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that was with alex. tell us about that. >> guest: we were aware that he was being bullied on the school bus, and it was something that was escalating under the course of the school year. we had let the school know early in the school year on the very first day that he had been punched on the bus on his first ride to school and their response was sort of yeah school buses are pretty rough, they are bad. but nothing was done, and as we were witnessing alex getting bullied more severely over the course of this year, and as we knew things were happening when we were not there we can to the point where we knew that on the one hand, our response to the film and in partnership with alex going through this for years in elementary school in the one hand the response of these to be a to z this is what kids are going through a this is what it looks like and we are not going to blossom this over. on the letter hand, the response of these to alex and his family when the school didn't intervene after we continued to t
that was with alex. tell us about that. >> guest: we were aware that he was being bullied on the school bus, and it was something that was escalating under the course of the school year. we had let the school know early in the school year on the very first day that he had been punched on the bus on his first ride to school and their response was sort of yeah school buses are pretty rough, they are bad. but nothing was done, and as we were witnessing alex getting bullied more severely over...
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and alex, too. >> what about me? >> and alex. >> i said you too, alex. president obama has all the leverage because he knows if it goes over the fiscal cliff, tax cuts expires and he'll never let the top 2% get that tax cut reinstated. if they do what you suggested, vote the tax cut, continue it for the 98%, then the leverage switches to them come the time of the debt limit. they might be able to make a deal where they save some of it so it doesn't go up to 39%. maybe goes up to 37.5%. maybe they do the buffett rule and only raise rates on people making $500,000. they have a little room to leverage but right now they have zero leverage, zero. >> do you agree with that? i don't know if i agree with that. it's hard once the rates go back to 39.6 or whatever they go to, to go back and say, now we to want cut taxes for the rich. what's the reason to do it? the republican party says we have to stop the government, stop paying our debts, don't pay our bills anymore because we have to help out the rich now. that would be the worst situation to be in. >> as the
and alex, too. >> what about me? >> and alex. >> i said you too, alex. president obama has all the leverage because he knows if it goes over the fiscal cliff, tax cuts expires and he'll never let the top 2% get that tax cut reinstated. if they do what you suggested, vote the tax cut, continue it for the 98%, then the leverage switches to them come the time of the debt limit. they might be able to make a deal where they save some of it so it doesn't go up to 39%. maybe goes up...
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it goal is first half and it will it says cousin alex on that soundless a new ad for what was arguably a soft second booking and angie took it one day listening to our headed home twelve minutes after the break and mark who sued for kookiness off to someone at those mays iran to nayland says gus seven mansion with the run was over but state by virtue of having won one moment you. can't take a holiday cut in days to defeating his first match in charge as in its record signing stood the damage strike a hulk opened early on with a deflected loss. jewess with the head its board the collateral. those in the lead at the break thanks to our excellent city with twenty minutes to go a debatable second yellow sony colossal record of the host down to ten men and with so soon many three one. muncher of girl games in need for. well i'm a new enemy is head i was just a conciliation for two zany who are now just three points at the rate of musketry of the lot of talented players it's in it and they are getting to know each other's game but it was ever match its natural getting used to the team style
it goal is first half and it will it says cousin alex on that soundless a new ad for what was arguably a soft second booking and angie took it one day listening to our headed home twelve minutes after the break and mark who sued for kookiness off to someone at those mays iran to nayland says gus seven mansion with the run was over but state by virtue of having won one moment you. can't take a holiday cut in days to defeating his first match in charge as in its record signing stood the damage...
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when i first came here on friday, alex, i was talking to the local priest. they lost ten young parishioners. they will have eight funeral this is week, and he told me about a little girl even before we knew the mamz who he said he lost who was going to be an angel m christmas pageant, and i talked to her cousin today, and he was called uncle. she called him uncle john. he talked about yesterday being at the cemetery with her family and another family picking up burial plots for 6-year-old children, so i think when you have those kinds of stories, you cannot help but make it change the conversation. yesterday when the president was here at the high school right behind me as people were going in, they said they were there to honor the victims, not to be with the president, but when he said we can't tolerate this anymore, you could see the people were nodding, and there is a feeling here and i think around the country that is different from any story i've ever covered because of the faces and the stories of these young victims all just 6 and 7 years old, alex.
when i first came here on friday, alex, i was talking to the local priest. they lost ten young parishioners. they will have eight funeral this is week, and he told me about a little girl even before we knew the mamz who he said he lost who was going to be an angel m christmas pageant, and i talked to her cousin today, and he was called uncle. she called him uncle john. he talked about yesterday being at the cemetery with her family and another family picking up burial plots for 6-year-old...
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come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. team! alex. alex, good call.
come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. team! alex. alex, good call.
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that was with alex. tell us about that. >> guest: we have been following alex as you know, through the school year and we were aware that he was being bullied on the schoolbus and it was something that was escalating over the course of the school year. we had let the school no early in the school year on the very first day that he had been punched on the bus on the right to school and the response was sort of, yeah school buses are pretty rough. they are bad. but not saying -- and as we were witnessing alex getting bullied more severely over the course of the year and as new things were happening, we came to a point where we knew that on the one hand, our responsibility to the film and the partnership with alex who had been going through this for years since elementary school, and the one hand there is a responsibility for the film to say this is what kids are going through. this is what it looks like irk on the other hand the responsibresponsib ility is to alex and his family were the school didn't inte
that was with alex. tell us about that. >> guest: we have been following alex as you know, through the school year and we were aware that he was being bullied on the schoolbus and it was something that was escalating over the course of the school year. we had let the school no early in the school year on the very first day that he had been punched on the bus on the right to school and the response was sort of, yeah school buses are pretty rough. they are bad. but not saying -- and as we...
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hello to you all and welcome to weekends with alex witt. i'm t.j. holmes filling in for alex. a consequence of history in the nation's capital if congress cannot reach a compromise deal on tax and spending cuts. a short time ago, we were hearing from the president talking about the fiscal cliff negotiations. he spoke exclusively on "meet the press" and he had a message for congress. >> at minimum, make sure people's taxes don't go up and 2 million people don't lose their unemployment. i was modestly hopeful yesterday. now, the pressure is on congress to produce. >> the president responded to what would happen if no agreement is reached and the nation does fall over that cliff. >> if you look at projections of 2013, people generally felt that the economy would continue to grow, unemployment would tick down, housing would continue to improve, but what's been holding us back is the dysfunction here in washington. if people start seeing that on january 1st, this problem still hasn't been solved, that we haven't seen the deficit reduction that we could have had, the republicans wil
hello to you all and welcome to weekends with alex witt. i'm t.j. holmes filling in for alex. a consequence of history in the nation's capital if congress cannot reach a compromise deal on tax and spending cuts. a short time ago, we were hearing from the president talking about the fiscal cliff negotiations. he spoke exclusively on "meet the press" and he had a message for congress. >> at minimum, make sure people's taxes don't go up and 2 million people don't lose their...
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alex, would you like to operate few comments? >> thanks very much for giving me the opportunity to comment on tom's very interesting and very useful book. i said that having been a practicing banking executive. overbearing ceo? i was a ceo for 14 years and i wonder if i was overbearing, surely not. tom, in his book, sites frank night's risk and uncertainty and profits, deservedly famous work from 1921 and i consider tom's theme to be how to address the reality stated by night, uncertainty is one of the fundamental facts of life. it is ineradicable from business decisions. one interpreter of night expanded on this all little bit and said most business decisions especially strategic ones are to varying degrees steps into the unknown. each of the possible outcomes, business venture, considered to have some probability of occurring but these probabilities are not known to the players or decisionmakers. to get night right you have to change the sentence of little bit. these probabilities are not known and cannot be known for the playe
alex, would you like to operate few comments? >> thanks very much for giving me the opportunity to comment on tom's very interesting and very useful book. i said that having been a practicing banking executive. overbearing ceo? i was a ceo for 14 years and i wonder if i was overbearing, surely not. tom, in his book, sites frank night's risk and uncertainty and profits, deservedly famous work from 1921 and i consider tom's theme to be how to address the reality stated by night, uncertainty...
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alex savage has more on what commuters need to know. >> reporter: all subway trains will be running with the exception of the j-church and n- which will have limited service. here at the vanness system, crews worked throughout the night trying to fix the problem. >> they have to fix this right here. it is a blown fuse. >> last night -- >> reporter: last night muni showed them the shut down transformer. they are blaming rain damage for this outage. of course it was a headache for tens of thousands of computers for many -- commuteers. >> we know it is not the outside feed from pg&e. we know the problem is in our hardware that directs the commands to the signals and switches. >> reporter: all subway trains will run a half hour from now as scheduled but the n and other trains will not continue passed debow streets. so they have to transfer to another line downtown if they want to get through this morning. ktvu channel 2 morning news alex savage. >>> also yesterday, a woman in a wheelchair was hit by immune any car -- muni streetcar and she was dragged and take tonight hospital with life- thr
alex savage has more on what commuters need to know. >> reporter: all subway trains will be running with the exception of the j-church and n- which will have limited service. here at the vanness system, crews worked throughout the night trying to fix the problem. >> they have to fix this right here. it is a blown fuse. >> last night -- >> reporter: last night muni showed them the shut down transformer. they are blaming rain damage for this outage. of course it was a...
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i thought the dog unfortunately drowned. >> all eyes turned to alex. does he have the energy to go back down? >> i said to crewman give me 60 seconds in the water. if the dog doesn't come, we'll just have to leave her. i started calling the dog's name. she saw me and swam straightforward. >> the desperate priscilla wastes no time. >> she swam into my arms. thumbs up. get me out of here. i was in mid-air with the dog thinking you're a lucky girl. >> finally the exhausted dog makes it into the arms of her happy arms. >>> coming up, a family's dream home is buried at the bottom of the river. >> i saw the first two houses go through the gorge. >> this is unbelievable, that water going. oh, my god. >> i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> when "caught on camera: wet and wild" continues. . >>> former president bush will not be home for christmas as planned. doctors saying he's developed a fever following a month long bronchitis-like cough. u.n. envoy gave no indication of progress in ending the conflict. and a winter storm brought freezing rain to oklah
i thought the dog unfortunately drowned. >> all eyes turned to alex. does he have the energy to go back down? >> i said to crewman give me 60 seconds in the water. if the dog doesn't come, we'll just have to leave her. i started calling the dog's name. she saw me and swam straightforward. >> the desperate priscilla wastes no time. >> she swam into my arms. thumbs up. get me out of here. i was in mid-air with the dog thinking you're a lucky girl. >> finally the...